Folklore coloring pages gather the characters and customs that have lived in stories for centuries. You will find the Domovoi resting on a stove bench, the Kitsune gliding through a lantern-lit shrine, children circling a Maypole, and a grandmother weaving baskets in a cottage doorway. Each scene draws from folk traditions spanning Slavic, Japanese, Norse, and harvest-festival cultures.
This section holds 152 colorings pages rooted in folklore from around the world. The subjects range from mythical household spirits and forest guardians to seasonal celebrations β spring ribbon dances, harvest fairs, lantern processions across bridges, and village musicians under ancient trees. Scenes are drawn with clear, open outlines that work well for younger children who are just learning about folk characters, and detailed enough to keep older kids engaged with the storytelling behind each image.
Every page in this collection is available as a clean black-and-white outline, ready to print at home or use directly in the browser with the online coloring tool. Parents and teachers often download several pages at once for themed lessons or seasonal craft sessions β the consistent line style makes the whole set print cleanly on standard paper without any adjustments.